Dans le cadre de l’exposition collective Graffuturism-Paris, la Galerie Openspace accueille l’artiste Thomas Canto pour une dédicace exclusive de son livre “Gravité B”. L’occasion de découvrir l’exposition lors d’un nouvel accrochage et les œuvres graffuturistes de Thomas Canto, inspirées de l’installation spectaculaire qu’il a réalisée aux anciens Bains Douches à Paris début 2013.
Rendez-vous à 16h
Galerie Openspace
56, rue Alexandre Dumas, Paris 11e
contact@openspace-paris.fr
09 80 66 63 94
Le livre “Gravité B” publié chez LVE Editions est disponible au prix de 36 euros.
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